DThe world is still not ready to free the nipple for more than a decade propagation, hashtaging, and nude dressing. According to a new survey conducted by YouGov, most women (55 percent) say that wearing transparent or transportation organizations is unacceptable for women celebrities that appear to their nipples. As non-celebrities for us, fine, 77 percent said that it was not good for us to publicly wear a sheer top, a figure that increased by 89 percent for women aged 60 and above.
The only acceptance of sheer dressing, if you can believe it, the male, who was roughly in its favor with about half (48 percent), is acceptable for female celebrities to perform their nipples on the red carpet. I wonder why.
Pervi Purush on one side as feminists, I was surprised by these conclusions. This is 2025, a time when women should feel to wear clothes freely without shame or fear of verdict. This is an era when sheer clothes are no longer an external tendency reserved for the runway and the sartorial show Pony, but have become a bole -fid form of clothes available on high road. And yet, more than half of women feel that this method of dressing is not right?
Famous celebrities have talked about this issue in recent years. Consider Florence Pugh, who in 2022 faced Ooprobium to wear Fuchia Sheer Valentino gown, who exposed his nipples back. “Many of you wanted to tell me how disappointed with my ‘small breasts’, or how I should be embarrassed as’ flat chase”. “I live in my body for a long time. I fully know about the size of my breast and are not afraid of it. “29 -year -old said:” Grow up. Respect people. Respect the body. Honor all women. Respect humans. Life will get very easy, I promise. And all two cute little nipples … “
Thankfully, the criticism has not discouraged what Pugh likes to wear; In last year Vanity Fair The Oscar party, the actress wore a sheer cream gown by Jean Paul Galtier. This time, it was better to say anything, at least to the extent that he did around the last time.
However, the decision of Nipple-Baring has remained elsewhere. Take the previous month’s Brit Awards. Musicians and Brat Superstar, Charlie XCX took the stage to accept one of his five (!) Awards, which was in a black -colored gown by Dilara Fandcolu. “I heard that ITV was complaining about my nipples,” he said he collected one of his gong. “I think we are in the era of free nipple, however, right?”

Free the nipple is a campaign that has been running since 2012, when filmmaker Leena Esco topless himself to make himself a documentary running through the streets of New York. The documentary clip on Facebook was removed on the charge of violating the website’s nudity guidelines. Q is joining with a global movement supported by celebrities from all over the world, from Rihanna and Miley Cyrus to Cris Tegane and Leena Dunham. Since then, all kinds of incidents have happened to social media giants receiving social media giants to accept the images of women breasts on their platforms.
And yet, here we are. To date, Meta does not allow images of “open female nipples” on its platforms, although its policy also means exceptions for breastfeeding, mastectomy, medical, health or “protest protests”, which also means. And while publicly stopping someone’s breasts is one thing, the fact that the slightest of a nipple is enough to bounce out the outrage at the top below one top under the vision of how far we have to go to any kind of social progress in the region.
But you have to ask: what is the problem here? Is the world really afraid of a woman’s body? Even a little aligning for nudity makes such scary sparks? Or is it that our body has been so sexually sexually sexually sexually wearing that we have lost the right to wear clothes directly how to directly incite inconvenience in men? Also, why are women opposing it? Have we not spent enough time to feel that torturing each other is catching us all and doing patriarchy work for this? Why did we not go into this past?
I do not know the answer. But I know for me, how she likes by looking at a female dress, only a pure positive will be. Wearing a sheer dress dare. And if someone is confident of doing so that a society has entered conditioning, who has taught women to hate their bodies, or wearing clothes to please male gaze rather than themselves, then it’s okay, I think it’s just fabulous.
It is a matter that people go wrong about sheer clothes. It is not about wearing something for men. It is about taking ownership of our body and presenting them on its own terms that are free from the hut of sexualization and shame. Either he, or perhaps it’s just because we really like our nipples. Either way, it’s good with me. And this is something to be celebrated.